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User reviews for 1080° Snowboarding
8.0 / 10
Combined Score
7.3
Community
8.7
Internet
THE BAD:
Not enough courses.
SUMMARY:
As the first snowboarding game I have ever played I would have to say this is one of my favorite games. Its got some decent soundtracks and fairly good graphics.
Theres a stunt mode where you can perform tricks and stunts, and theres a race mode where you basically race another guy on different courses, that has jumps and other cool stuff.
The only thing I could say against the game is there are not enough different courses.
I would strongly recommend this game to any one with a N64.
Thanks for reading my review
JuSt 2 XtReMe
THE BAD:
A bit foggy
Not that many courses
SUMMARY:
Graphics: Good-looking backrounds and characters, nice animation, great background, but not really that sharp. Still, overall impression is really great.
Sound: Okay sound-effects, Okay music, nothing too special, but certainly not bad.
Gameplay: Good control, well-designed courses, nice sense of speed, excellent multiplayer. Really good indeed.
Lifespan: Not that many courses, but three difficulty levels, some stuff to unlock, lots of stunts to learn and a good multiplayer available. It lasts long, allright.
Overall: The best snowboarding-game on the N64, not that the contest is especially hard.
THE BAD:
You can't rotate while doing tricks...
SUMMARY:
This game right here is what started snowboarding games. It has tons of replay value and has a great multi-player for you and you're friends. The graphics for the time being are extremely good with fairly good physics as well. The riders in the game are all pretty cool and are all very different in every way possible. A good buy.
Overall Outcome: Buy It!
THE BAD:
No gameplay
Lack of better multiplayer other than to race
Not many places to pull off tricks
SUMMARY:
It's a snowboarding game, it's pretty okay, but decide for yourself if it's really worth your time by renting it a little.
The graphics are okay, seeing as the visuals are quite what it seems on a mountain, I suppose. A good amount courses, built on racing rather than tricks.
The only sole option to do multiplayer in this game is to race someone down the course and reach the finish line first. This game might have been better with a little more multiplayer stuff.
Most snowboarders adore tricks, but in this game, there is hardly and places to pull of tricks, except on big jumps, or in the halfpipe.
With that, there is hardly any gameplay factors except for race and handle the best you can, and watch a damage meter so you don't crash into too many things.
In all, I'd rent the game first, seeing how it is on the low-end side.
THE BAD:
Not easy to do tricks and not much mutiplayer value.
SUMMARY:
This is an ok game to play. I really wouldn't recommend getting this game. Its an old game where you can usually only do the tricks on the half pipes(no real jumps) and the only mutiplayer ability is to race down coarses. I really wouldn't recommend getting thsi game.
THE BAD:
The sound is bad....and the game play is pretty bad.
SUMMARY:
Overall, I'd say this is an ok game, You should rent it first, then buy it if you really really liked it.